Greener Cleaner Review and Giveaway

Once I had children I became really aware of the chemicals that I was using – on my skin, on the baby and also around the home. I don’t like the thought of too many chemicals mixing together in our little home environment but more than that – I felt a new responsibility to the environment and planet as a whole to use eco-friendly products for the sake of our children’s future.

I used to think that you would compromise on cleaning effectiveness with chemical free cleaners but that is not the case at all. Modern eco-friendly cleaners perform really well and these products from Greener Cleaner prove that.

Greener Cleaner’s ecological responsibility means using natural and sustainable materials. They use locally sourced materials where they exist and they aim to reduce carbon emissions throughout our supply chain.

Their brushes have fabulous bristles which are obviously very durable and great quality. They clean brilliantly. Interestingly they are made from 100% wood pulp and recycled plastic using our patented eco-wood-blend technology and are dishwasher safe.

The all purpose cloths are brilliant and I use them on anything and everything at home. They have micro-fibres and you just need to use water with them to clean. They are really absorbent and you can wash them in the machine up to 60 degrees so they save you so much money over buying disposable J cloths.

The Greener Cleaner Limescale Remover combines eco-friendly, sustainable ingredients with natural antibacterial agents to kill off bad bacteria. It removes limescale and rust and stains from any surface – I’m always leaving kirby grips on the edge of the bath which make rust stains and this gets it off perfectly when used with the all purpose cloth.

Would you like to win a set of Greener Cleaner products to try for yourself? Enter below. Competition closes at midnight on the 21st June 2015. UK entries only.

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We make sure all of products are eco friendly, mostly because of the health problems associated with chemical cleaners. What we bring into our homes is definitely one of the most important decisions we can make, in my opinion 🙂

I totally agree with you about micro-fibre cloths – they are fab! I sometimes use Ecover products but find in general that eco friendly products can be quite costly compared to other, more generic, brands so unfortunately it is not economical for me to use them all of the time.

I use some, but also make my own using vinegar and bicarb etc – but sometimes you just need the convenience of a spray – I once had a great eco limescale remover but the company that made it seemed to disappear!

I think it is important & I would love to use them but my budget only just about stretches to the supermarkets value range of products so although I would use them if I could it’s a luxury I can’t afford.

I believe that not only are green cleaning products much better for the environment, they are also much better health-wise for people! Especially in households with children, babies and pets as they are not coming into contact with harsh chemicals or breathing in fumes from cleaning products.

I try to use eco friendly products, either commercial brands or old fashioned cleaners such as vinegar and bicarb. However, I have resorted to using non-eco drain cleaner as I have not found an eco brand that works